About SimuCUBE

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SimuCUBE
Simucube photo.jpg
Device type Single axis motherboard for IONI drives
Model number SimuCUBE
Supported motors AC, DC, BLDC, Linear, Stepper
Control modes Position, Velocity, Torque
Status Active production, started 2016
Electrical
DC supply voltage Same as IONI specifications
General
Compliance CE (EMC & LVD directives)
3D model

TBA


Links and miscellaneous notes

If you are not using a ready configuration file for Granity, then please read servo tuning basics and torque tuning very carefully to get the idea how it's done. Every servo type requires specific parameters.

Please read also these pages to get the best possible experience of a SimuCUBE FFW system.

Availability

Coming soon to our web store.


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